Delay May Be Divine Protection
Pharaoh decreed the death of Hebrew baby boys because he was afraid of Israel’s future. He saw their growth and blessing as a threat, not because of what they were doing in the moment, but because of what they could become. Fear always targets the next generation. When people are threatened by God’s promise, they try to destroy potential before it ever has a chance to mature.
What Pharaoh did not realize was that his decree could not cancel what God had already ordained. The same river meant for destruction became the place of deliverance. The very system designed to kill Hebrew children became the pathway God used to raise up a deliverer. When God has purposed something, even opposition is often used as preparation.
Here is the thought. Fear attacks the future, but God always protects His promise. What feels like pressure may actually be positioning. What feels like delay may be divine protection. And what the enemy intends for destruction, God still knows how to turn into deliverance.
Just a thought.
— PSS
Published on Monday, February 2, 2026 @ 9:19 AM MDT
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